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(BLACK BOTTLE WITH GREEN STRIPE) Their long practical experience and vast resources enable (hem to recommend with utmost confidence the above brand.

When Aye Bell you an ALARM CLOCK we sell it with our Good i_lir o,n a m w^lose business 1B A . , ••• Wsl to understand the mechanism of flj Clocks and Watches, ihe oilier <Teat advantage you have is that no matter what make of Clock you will pet it cheaper at STEWART DAWSON'S than elsewhere. Also any Clock or Watch purchased from its that does not prove quite satisfactory may be relumed to us. Just now we have a splendid assortment of Good ALARM CLOCKS : There is tlie Southern Cross Alarm at 7/6, the ironclad at 8/6, and the Aristocrat at 11/6. Any of them will give you good service. Come in and let us filiow them to you. STEWART DAWSON CO., LTD., Jewellers. * Wellington.

- M ™~_™« aß - Four Great Pianos ! l£9|B|[ The Broadwood The Upp The Ronisch The Steinway R*'f^ PF" Easy Terms to Workers SOLK AGENTS: The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., WELLINGTON. M. J. BROOKES, worth Island Manager.

Important Notice to Subscribers. .—s. — We beg to intimate to subscribers whose subscriptions aro now due that in order to continue hawing "The Worker" forwarded to them through the post, it will t» necessary for them to renew their subscriptions not later than J una 30. The annual subscription, post free, is: Within the Dominion, 6s. 6d.; beyond New Zealand, ss. cd. Will each subscriber, in forwarding the notice of renewal, accompanied by 6s. 6d. in postal notes, make an earnest endeavor to enclose therewith a similar amount as a year's subscription for a new reader? That is the most effective, as well as the most profitable, way of intimating to "The Worker" staff that you appreciate their efforts to make "The Maoriland Worker" the most important and most potent working-class paper south of the line. ALEX. CRICC, Manager. A Hartley Souvenir. STRIKINC POSTCARD. In commemoration of the visit to New Zealand of Edward R. and Mrs. Hartley, we have issued a souvenir postcard from a photograph specially taken by Rogers, of Waihi. We can supply this characteristic picture and pretty memento at one penny, or 9d. per dozen. Order quickly. i 11 GOOD HUMOUR. FOUR HUNDRED GOOD STORIES. The best collection of anecdotes we have ever handled ... Is. 3d. IRISH LIFE AND HUMOUR. Two hundred pages illustrative of tho wit so characteristic of the Land of the Shamrock. ... ts. 3d. STEELE RUDD'S GREAT AUSTRALIAN BOOKS. 14 different titles. All the original illustrations retained Is. each (Postage 3d.) S. & W. MACKAY, 86 LAMBTON QUAY and 124 CUBA 1 STREET WELLINGTON. Also at Queen Street, MASTERTON.

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 66, 14 June 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 66, 14 June 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 66, 14 June 1912, Page 4

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